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[Choose #1] The spring straps that came with my Apollo Bio Fins have been great so far.
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[Choose #1] My Tusa’s have the best straps in my opinion from a manufacture. As a replacement I like the spring straps
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[Choose #5] Always found stock straps to be fine
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[Choose #3] springs are great, easier to use then rubber ones, but the rubber ones work fine too, untill they break...
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[Choose #1] Thinking of switching to the spring straps, but would like to try them first
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[Choose #2] A buddy had ones easier to get on, but such things cost money so I won’t change.
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[Choose #2] I want to change to SPRING eventually
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[Choose #1] my straps that came w/ my apollo bios have been great
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[Choose #4] Bungees on my Force Fin Pros
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[Choose #3] After 45min in 34°F water, the easier the better, and they are the easiest.
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[Choose #3] Had them all, they are the best, most comfortable, durable and easy to use
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[Choose #3] Springs all the way, I would never use anthyting else
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[Choose #1] I would like to change to spring straps just for the easy
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[Choose #5] I have seen the spring ones.. but I would sure think a thinner thing across ankle would hurt after a while..
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[Choose #3] First look at potentail entanglement with line at the buckle then consider springstraps.
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[Choose #3] Easier to put on both in and out of the water
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[Choose #1] I tried someone’s spring straps, I didn’t like them.
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[Choose #3] Spring straps rule! They are easy to use, never snag on things, and are almost impossible to break.
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[Choose #1] Never had a problem with O.E. straps....
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[Choose #3] Spring starap are great, especially when beach diving, but they are not all the same in price or comfort. I found the best to also be the cheapest.
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